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South central US woody ecosystem type occurrence points (lat long)

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2010

Citation

Stroh, E.D., and Struckhoff, M.A. 2018, South central US woody ecosystem type occurrence points (lat long): U.S. Geological Survey, https://doi.org/10.5066/F70P0XWB.

Summary

These point data (lat long coordinates) represent pixel centers for three woody ecosystem types found in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. Points were extracted from the publicly available LANDFIRE Fire Environmental Site Potential (ESP) raster that we downgraded from 30 m to 1 km pixels. The three data sets include: Oak ESP occurrence points.csv; Mesquite ESP occurrence points; and Pinyon-juniper ESP occurrence points

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Esther D Stroh
Originator :
Esther D Stroh, Matthew A Struckhoff
Metadata Contact :
CERC Data Managers
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase

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Mesquite ESP occurrence points.csv 88.05 KB text/csv
Oak ESP occurrence points.csv 29.55 KB text/csv
Pinyon-Juniper ESP occurrence points.csv 89.33 KB text/csv

Purpose

The data sets were generated for input into MAXENT 3.3.3k freeware (Phillips et al. 2011) along with environmental variables in order to construct environmental suitability models for three south central US ecosystem types for three time periods: reference (1900-1929), mid-century (2040-2069) and late century (2070-2099).

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  • Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC)

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